A related question we received was:
When I send people a link to my website, is it enough to just put cherylbailey.ca or do I need the http? Also, what is the difference between the http:// and www.?
The short answer is:
It depends a bit on what you are using to send people to your website.
If you are typing your website address into
an email message, we would suggest having the http:// part on the front.
In most cases, email programs will turn your domain name without the http:// into a link.
But, there are
some older ones that need the http:// to recognize that it is a link.
So,
to be safe, it's a good idea to add the http:// part.
Both
www.cherylbailey.ca or just
cherylbailey.ca will work fine.
It's really a personal preference as both will display the same.
Personally, we prefer to leave out the "www" as it's redundant and people will recognize cherylbailey.ca just as well as www.cherylbailey.ca.
It's also
fewer characters to type and your name shows up much more clearly, especially if you are printing it on a card, etc.
We also
strongly recommend using mixed case domain names to make them easier to read.
In this case, it would be
CherylBailey.ca.
Domain names are case insensitive so you can use any combination of lower and upper case letters.
So, just to be clear, we would suggest
using http://CherylBailey.ca in email messages and
CherylBailey.ca on printed material.
Please feel free to add the "www", if you like that better.
We hope this clears things up a bit!
If you have any more questions about domain names, please let us know!